I am suggesting that a simultaneous lowering of price and availability in another large marketplace might offset the price reduction and even net him more revenue.
If i read what he was trying to say, I think he was more suggesting to lower the price to $1.99 in both market places.
Even though lowering the price on Amazon netted less profits, even though more copies were sold, though not enough to offset the price reduction. By adding the additional, possibly larger market place, this price reduction could net more sales and be maybe more overall revenue.
dude... your killing my secret plan here, i have been working on joining different botnets together using AI technology, and the more botnets are connected, the more powerful they get
only problem with Hiren's is that the ability to use certain test on certain hardware configuration at times can be hit or miss.
I like to use Memtest for RAM, and Seatools for HD related errors... I knoppoix (linux) for getting data from a working drive where windows has be messed up to the point of not working, and not repairable.
its about time.... there is to much confusion with everyone having N, N+ and all the other versions... now there can be one version that is standardized
I was at best buy the other day and i heard of the the sales people almost scaring the lady customer into buy their "geek squard" services.... stating that her machine would have the blue screen of dead and would be unsecure allowing hackers to get into her machine if she didnt get the service.... the customer asked if this happens to all computers, and she was like "yes"
i almost felt like going over and saying, you dont get that on a mac or linux machine, but i was in a rush
if you read the comment above properly "the rare security vulnerability occasionally found in Linux will be patched the next day"......so yea it is patched.... and for free
Yea, but sony does sell the "Computrace LoJack for Laptops" for their notebooks in their Sony branded VIP Protection Suite (which include Norton NIS, Online backup and Computrace LoJack for Laptops)....
But i guess in this case, you can optionally chose for this Sony RootKit.... lol
my folks in Upstate NY have an ATT aircard because they cant get cable or dsl, and the dail-up connection was so slow that banking sites were timing out there browsing. According to ATT their house is supposed to be in a HIGH coverage area, for phone, data and 3G, but after using for a couple hours, I soon realized it was not. There are spots in the house, where the aircard would say it has a signal but not be able to transmit or receive anything. It would say that its connected at 3G speeds, but I dont think that the through put was anything close to what you might get on a 128Kbps DSL connection.
I think an aircard is great if you need to use your computer on the go, or if there are no other sources of internet available. But due to the cap in capacity, and there lack of speed, I WOULDNT recommend them for permanent home use.
Yea.... Because of the change in ToS, you have the option of escaping your contract, but you need to do that within 30 of the change of service. If you are planning on keeping the same cell phone company, they are not likely to let you get out of the contract and keep you in the service. However, if you are planning to change providers, it does provide an escape because they are altering the original contract and breaking such contract.
I think companies should be required to provide these changes of ToS to users in writing, whether it be electronically or physically, and require the user to approve on such changes, before such change becomes the de facto ToS.
Bullshit... done in error... this is what they really wanted to do, but the public outcry spread like wildfire: users already see that the change in ToS provides them with the chance to get out of their contracts; and cooperatively agreements with video sharing sponsors like CBS (tv.com app) and other would have caused significant loss in revenue, they wanted to take their foot out of their mouth as quickly as possible.
All these freaking companies think that they can limit their services that they provide silently, and expect us to go down without a fight are wrong.
just the unlimited text packages on my bill gets it to at least 54 pages on a slow month.... I think its all just a waste of paper.... But i must say i do take a couple minutes to make sure they are not sneaking in Charges for no reason.
Everyone should note, there is a difference between a hiring binge and the ability not to pursue qualified candidates. Google could be hiring in mass to make up for lack of qualified applicants within the US.
Not having the opportunity to recruit qualified applicants from booming tech-regions like India, may have forced Google to hire two or three under-qualified individuals to make up for this. This maybe an effort that is striving to increase productivity to keep ahead of the competition.
So the question, which Google should the Congress believe, is not a fair question to ask.
I use www.demoniod.com alot, however this is an invite only member site. I also use www.torrentscan.com which is a search pages that search all the popular sites inculding many on the top 10.
I am suggesting that a simultaneous lowering of price and availability in another large marketplace might offset the price reduction and even net him more revenue.
If i read what he was trying to say, I think he was more suggesting to lower the price to $1.99 in both market places. Even though lowering the price on Amazon netted less profits, even though more copies were sold, though not enough to offset the price reduction. By adding the additional, possibly larger market place, this price reduction could net more sales and be maybe more overall revenue.
dude... your killing my secret plan here, i have been working on joining different botnets together using AI technology, and the more botnets are connected, the more powerful they get
only problem with Hiren's is that the ability to use certain test on certain hardware configuration at times can be hit or miss. I like to use Memtest for RAM, and Seatools for HD related errors... I knoppoix (linux) for getting data from a working drive where windows has be messed up to the point of not working, and not repairable.
its about time.... there is to much confusion with everyone having N, N+ and all the other versions... now there can be one version that is standardized
I was at best buy the other day and i heard of the the sales people almost scaring the lady customer into buy their "geek squard" services.... stating that her machine would have the blue screen of dead and would be unsecure allowing hackers to get into her machine if she didnt get the service.... the customer asked if this happens to all computers, and she was like "yes" i almost felt like going over and saying, you dont get that on a mac or linux machine, but i was in a rush
if you read the comment above properly "the rare security vulnerability occasionally found in Linux will be patched the next day" ......so yea it is patched.... and for free
Yea, but sony does sell the "Computrace LoJack for Laptops" for their notebooks in their Sony branded VIP Protection Suite (which include Norton NIS, Online backup and Computrace LoJack for Laptops).... But i guess in this case, you can optionally chose for this Sony RootKit.... lol
my folks in Upstate NY have an ATT aircard because they cant get cable or dsl, and the dail-up connection was so slow that banking sites were timing out there browsing. According to ATT their house is supposed to be in a HIGH coverage area, for phone, data and 3G, but after using for a couple hours, I soon realized it was not. There are spots in the house, where the aircard would say it has a signal but not be able to transmit or receive anything. It would say that its connected at 3G speeds, but I dont think that the through put was anything close to what you might get on a 128Kbps DSL connection. I think an aircard is great if you need to use your computer on the go, or if there are no other sources of internet available. But due to the cap in capacity, and there lack of speed, I WOULDNT recommend them for permanent home use.
Yea.... Because of the change in ToS, you have the option of escaping your contract, but you need to do that within 30 of the change of service. If you are planning on keeping the same cell phone company, they are not likely to let you get out of the contract and keep you in the service. However, if you are planning to change providers, it does provide an escape because they are altering the original contract and breaking such contract.
I think companies should be required to provide these changes of ToS to users in writing, whether it be electronically or physically, and require the user to approve on such changes, before such change becomes the de facto ToS.
ATT and Cingular are one to being with... Second of all... ATT is a GSM based carrier, not CDMA. The AT&T 3G network uses HSDPA/UMTS technology.
Bullshit... done in error... this is what they really wanted to do, but the public outcry spread like wildfire: users already see that the change in ToS provides them with the chance to get out of their contracts; and cooperatively agreements with video sharing sponsors like CBS (tv.com app) and other would have caused significant loss in revenue, they wanted to take their foot out of their mouth as quickly as possible. All these freaking companies think that they can limit their services that they provide silently, and expect us to go down without a fight are wrong.
When you TV is overtaken by FOX to, then you know its time to worry!
TGF UNIX!
just the unlimited text packages on my bill gets it to at least 54 pages on a slow month.... I think its all just a waste of paper.... But i must say i do take a couple minutes to make sure they are not sneaking in Charges for no reason.
Everyone should note, there is a difference between a hiring binge and the ability not to pursue qualified candidates. Google could be hiring in mass to make up for lack of qualified applicants within the US.
Not having the opportunity to recruit qualified applicants from booming tech-regions like India, may have forced Google to hire two or three under-qualified individuals to make up for this. This maybe an effort that is striving to increase productivity to keep ahead of the competition.
So the question, which Google should the Congress believe, is not a fair question to ask.
I wish i had even 1/4 that speed at home.... stupid 4 mbs dsl with a 20 gb data cap per month....
I use www.demoniod.com alot, however this is an invite only member site. I also use www.torrentscan.com which is a search pages that search all the popular sites inculding many on the top 10.